Two weeks ago, a massive fight broke out at juvenile hall. Multiple teens were injured, and five corrections officers were relieved of duty with pay amid an ongoing investigation.

Sheriff Bonner said he wants officers to have more one-on-one interaction time with juveniles.

“We didn't talk about that at all today – you can build the nicest facility in the country but if you don't staff it and manage it properly children are still at risk and people who were there are still at risk,” said Josh Spickler with Just City.

Wednesday, many county commissioners signaled they're now on board with Mayor Harris's plan.

But commissioner Tami Sawyer said she feels a larger culture shift at juvenile court is needed, especially since the court is no longer under federal watch.

Smollett reported being beaten up by two men who shouted racist and anti-gay slurs and threw bleach on him. But his story fell apart when actors Smollett knew from the "Empire" set and the gym told police that Smollett paid them $3,500 to stage the attack.